Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1898 — Page 1
Jasper County Democrat.
SI.OO Per Year.
DR. JACQUES DESSLER, OPTICAL. SPECIALIST. I take great pleasure in announcing to the people flf sßenaaelaer aanfl fee -tunroundins' country that 1 have located here in the Arcade huildrng. jihove fee Dhw light Clothing House, as an Optical Specialist. My tiwwough ogaarianoe iin fee profession, with the help of the latest improved instruments. leads metu> iimjte tfiatt I shall be able to give my patients full satisfaction, and can jnumiw wife raeiQHmsibility that every case will be treated with special cam. fiopmg dhat fee jpo**ple of Rensselaer and surrounding country wingiue meadrial.3 am, wery nespunsf»lly yours, SR. JACQUES NOTICE—I desire to call your attention to the dactlhatewes am he trnnunwC with the same accuracy at night as at day time. EdMKMtws; rust.
CHICAGO, f IfWIM « iIWIII> toW. Rensselaer Time-Table, Corrected to May U.MKSouth Bound. No. 31—Fart Mail (doa’t atop) 4MBa.au No. !> Eoui.ville Mail, (daily) »®a irt No. 33—Indianapolis MaiL (daily).. No. 33—Milk aenn—■ , (daily) No. 3—LouUviUc Express. td»ily i 11 32 P- m - •No. O-Local freight 2.-<£)p. m. North Bemud. No. 4—Mail. (daily). a.au No. kt—Milk aeeooun- (daily) 7i3la.au No. 82—Fast MaH, (daily)....------ **•-“• •No. 30—Cin. to Chicago Tea. Mail.. Sdßp.au iNo. 38—Cin. to Chicago iSI p-m. No. S-Mail and Express, (daily). .. 3:27 p.m. •No. M—Local freight - Moa.au No. U-Freight. (dailyf 7A2p.au •Daily except Sunday. and Lowell. Hammond has been ande a regular sb* for No. 30. W. H.Bxam. treat
Fisher & Nonis Near the Depot, w Pay Cash For Hides, Veal, Eggs and Poultry, and Game in season. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
PHNiI MUI iLnliinU HULL•.. We wish to inform the public tliat we have got permanently located in oar Mill at the old Creamery Building, and have a foil equipment of machinery and are prepared to do all kinds of Mill Work. Carpenter and Job Work and all kinds of Wooden Work. RMLLFOmnuaiEB Articles to be repaired. When you have anything that no else can fix. give us a trial. nnmiEf IV Piwnimp UunNLlLl UnUliiLnu. BWt. *s*Betbdm
B and TfedeJTariu obtained airs all Palless conducted £* —■ ■■ i , _ eww ” ■■ u ■SOCKAti tu*. 1C« taareoarrc UJ.PrrtrrOmct an secure patent in less time than those rom Washington. lodel, drawing or photo., with descripe advise, if patentable or not, free of Our fee not due till patent is secured. «LCT. “ How to Obtain Patents,” with > June in the U.S. and foreign countries ’ . Address, LS NO WACO.; kTCsrr Orrtcc. Wasmihgtom. D. C. When others fail to suit you in orice, style and durability of buggies, wagons' harness, etc., then see Judy and The Lief Buggy Company.
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MOODY & ROTH, Brndeas mi IWb., Suh smd Ctoed MEATS Psiriiiiy,, Gssixi. Htetoto tote VtaW tor >«Mto ate Ttewu •OFPCMBCTE 3FX3L fifo, HDBCHHHEKJfiDL EEKIB • IheWmiißi. Wheat. \ SBtoJSS Can .m <te wear n to WHb Rpe s, XS tow, (MWie-patlewiiUJ) tew wastoass Wa—jCteelaar . . Wtto ■site ra Ttemi Web es« xs Trite* XU
■MJ «■» «4fie UB I bare printer tnmh to ten n reml estate at law antes firn any leugUruf time.lPiimds sun aluanm short tames nt onert taaknto. W. BLAunx. hviumk money to Inn short time sent testate ur yrflrtfla '' flfltohtak hank. 23t8. -James HL Ctaanus.
HMRKSHE. 80 acres, famrasdesof good toum, aH fenced,fair WHfcti;.,3o acres acresuf on wnffl go 4D to 3> bushels per acre, awnJhmd off cure goes wit h totoL Wiß«flfarSls per acre if soli am. B A- Wop—iroiror TwmiWTTI have nevcaal guodEhamßim—ing from 00 to 100 acres whiilk I will exchange for real estate in Rensselaer. Lang tin— wriß W given on residue. James H_ Curau. FARM FOR SALE. Quarter rertire gaol laud for sale <m easy tonus; S9OO cash, balance in soodl auninal mvarnte ■ to suit buyer. It k a faugana. Call at «Boe far pnrtirulm HoLXJMGSWGKIW & ttOFKEKS. ij
Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, Saturday, October 15, 1898.
LOCAL MATTERS. October 28th is Arbor Day. Get your sale bills at The Democrat office. BL J- Bartoo takes charge of tW Goodland Herald next week. OfcEy three weeks more for paying the last installment of the ’97 fiacres. Theodore George left Sunday afternoon to rejoin his regiment, tbelS&K Cash buys more at Judy and The Lief Buggy Company than anywhere efee. — Bobt. Randle, who is employed by the Ohio Rake Co., spent Sunday with his family here.
Township Trustee Kaupke of Kankakee township was in the city <n business Monday, I _ ■- - ■■ Iliffinery opening October 13, M aa«E 15c at Meyer Sisters. Give thena a call before buying elsewhere. T. A. Crocket of near Pleasant Radge, deposited several ears of aaauaotb com upon our table last H. W_ Porter’s condition shows bo isqpsowMßHat, we are informed, and hm chances for recovery are .not of the best, Wesßey Mustard of Jordan township hasj—rhuiid a farm in Lamtecewaty aadwiH move upon ssaae nest spring. Poster county now has five repteHnoa papers, and still it is said tfert Oamporker will not be able to cany the «Msnty. The foot ball game last Friday between Chahaen and Rensselaer 'reewitr il in victory forthe latter by ■ score of Oto t>. The paternity case of Flora Steffis vw Fnaptt Pullins was eonpauniaed. It is understood that the girt was paid $450. L A. Lewvel of Remington, has traded bis ntedenc* property in thattourn for am BBaoe fam 2 ■ffiaa northeast of-Raaarrfner.' ' Hany Bott fine the past two years or mnee the efficient foreman of the Brpahbcam, has gone to work for the W. BL Ctamkey Co. at HamTWter county papers state that Mr.GSffindw9l extend his new nflnadto Heteon next spring, eonnerting at that plate with the IVanoybcania Baas. F- J- Gamt had twenty fine tai keys stolen about two weeks agm He throbs he knows who fie thief fe and will Median H.M. Middleton, J. Stockton and W. ML Watod attended the misrinaiey convention of the M. E. cbuadh at Snath Bead this week. Aithm Lakin, who is now home m a twenty datyaT furlough, has FMdnAiy seen more real service Aamaßjfie net of Jasper county bays who rmKeted forthe Tanko-
lai j—msante of the series of it nwmi befeg preached at Trinity eftnarihom “The Sermon on The ilMretot?"the sabyect next. Sunday rean—g uriß he “A Blessing for the Eyes that Weep." An exchange suggests that if we bare amukher war it would be well to hawe two. boards of strategy. Os® to fire operations against the creasy. and the other to devise toenL I have a complete line of ladies’ and diHifi’ millinery in triaaawd ha—, cape, walking hats and snaßoesu Miss Thompson as tiiani (tame early for good setections<. Mas-., C. E. Herskm ax. Johan Ik. Duvall who has been rtadyiagluw in the office of James Dta—hit sure January last, started am Threaday evening' for the Northerns Indiana Norma) School at Vilfni a where he expects to ipwdrehi the law department merit June. '
A. B. Long of Union township, is building a new house. Type-writer paper, either blank or printed, at The Democrat office. E. H. Blake of near Remington, has purchased a farm southeast of Wolcott. Mrs. R. J. Crain of Logansport, speut Sunday with her father, J. C. Thrawles. Don’t miss the opening sale of Wraps at Ellis & Murray’s Friday and Saturday. We understand that J. W. S. Ulery of Foresman, has been granted a pension of sl2 per month. .Grant Davisson of Union township, is making improvements in the way of building granaries, corn cribs and a barn. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Spriggs and M. F. Chilcote attended the RothMarlatt wedding at Englewood Stmday 7 evening. A. £ . Shesler of Carpenter township, has sold his 160-acre farm to Geo. Antcliff, of Peotone, 111., conraleration $7,760.
—p Amos Davisson of Union township. has nearly completed the finest barn in the towinship, being 30 by 50 feet W. B. Sinclair, of Knox, Democratic candidate for superintendent of public instruction, was in the city yesterday. Every lady in Jasper county is invited to our cloak opening, Friday & Saturday. Ellis & Murray. We are prepared to suit all ladies, large or small with bonnet, hat or toque, made in the newest | designs. M. and A. Meyer. Messrs. L. Strong, G. M. Robinson and F. W. Bedford attended the state conference of the Farmers' Institute at Purdue Univereity this week. We want a good correspondent) from every hamlet and neighborhood in Jasper county to send us the local happenings of their locatHy* Send ija items every week, even if you have-but a few.
Chicago will hold a peace jubilee next week. This doesn’t interefeie, however, with the continuation of hostilities in the Illinois coal regions where the miners are fighting tor living wages, nor the Indian warfare in Minnesota. John Reynolds received a letter Thursday from his son Earle, the champion abater, who is now in New York City. He expects to visit here within the next few weeks, after which he will go to England to give exhibitions. Porter & Wishard have disposed of their grocery business to LaRue Bros. The stock will be moved into the Laßue store, we understand, and that Mr. Wishard will re-enter the employ of A. Leopold as clerk, while Mr. Porter will enter Makeever’s bank. No preventing Providence, a series of special meetings will begin at the old Watson school house, southeast of the city, next Monday night. Rev. H. M. Middleton, assisted by the young men of his church here, will conduct the meetings. .The people of that community are all invited to prepare for the meetings and attend them.
Arthur Lakin failed to arrive on the 1:45 train last Saturday, and did not get in until the evening train, therefore the demonstration planned for by Halstead’s rough riders waa premature. A reception was held for him and the other soldier boys at home on furloughs Saturday evening by the W. R. C. at which a pleasant time was had. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Crocket visited relatives and friends in Benton and Fountain counties last week. Mr. Crockett reports crops looking fine in that vicinity, and says many people will begin corn husking next week, owing to the prevalence of dry rot in the corn and the fact that they have lots of it to shuck out. Wheat, pastures, etc. are looking fine.
First Opening 1 and Special Sale of | or joaks i Friday and SaturdayJ _AT_ < ELLIS &-MURRAY'S I
\ The Bottom Dropped | iOut Prices Lower Thao Ever 1 j ....at— | H McFarland’s Grocery. |j ? We want you to give us a trial J J and we know you will come j i again. We sell nothing but the I best of goods and guarantee the i f quality of sane. Below are i > A FEW SAMPLE PKICES: < | - | I IS pounds A eager. f 20 ponds Ex. C sugar.... ..2 to M f 21 pounds C aqpr. 1 SB 1 22 pounds yellow ammr 1» fl 23 pounds brown sugar IM , 50 pounds Bert Stmight Flour - Ito . M 50 pounds Planufter Patent. ..... 1* i 50 ponds Golden Owwn (Bert Mima. Patent ) MBO f Pnrtogn rinflee. sitbrs Gulden Bto, Lyn pg Jsrsey... rt | L Katess Golfer u fl Arabian Coflee. ■. Dj g Bulk Coflee, unequalled, at 32 to 25 . 0 Armor** Key Soap, 12 bars far 25 I Lennox, 11 bars f0r........ .... 25 1 |f German, 8 bars for 25 | & Other brands, 8 to 12 ban fer 25 fl L Bacon, per pound 2j fl Swift's Hama, per pond... . Bj The Bert Table Syrup, per 25 k Sorghum melons, per galtan to |f Jasper County Apple Vinegar, per gsXkm. S k Hand-picked Navy Beans, per pound 24 q AU caused goods at the lowest passes, quslitj earn- fl • sfeAMMML *■ i ~~ ' " 1 I, We have paid 15 cents for geM Bntter aB | i summer and will continue to pay the highest < M market price for good, fresh produce. ’ J Remember the place, north of Ellis and Murrays. «
FOR SALE.
80-acre farm. 2 miles of Rensselaer, house, stable, cribs, No*. 1 good land. SI,OOO cash, balance on time. For particulars call al Democrat office. CHICAGO PEACE JUBILEE. Biggest event since the World's Fair. Grand military and civil parades, illuminations, fire-works. &c &c. The Monon route will sell tickets to Chicago from points within 250 miles, for one fare for the round trip. Tickets on Sale October 17 and 18th, and | for trains arriving not later than | noon Oct. Ufth; good returning to' October 22 ‘inclusive.
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forsaleortrabe. A good business and huSnans property for sale, or trade tiw « good small farm. A good invertj meat and a great bargain. Enquire feu-pairicuhns atthw <ffike or address box 33*. EereaehK. Ind. ■arri—" Voters who expect to exercise the right of at the coming electNm must not their residence from one ward or precinct after this dale. The right,to vote requires sixty days rendumsa in the Ttwxsmpand coc—T and thirty days in the wa» or precinct. Don’t fimget tins.
